German tourists keen on Zimbabwe partnerships

Michelle Moyo, moyomichelle19@gmail.com A GROUP of German tourists has expressed  interest in exploring inter-cultural and tourism partnerships with Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, a vibrant cultural hub with a rich history.  The move is part of an effort to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, with Bulawayo remaining a favourable and safe tourism destination that boasts […] …
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Presidential Community Fisheries Programme launched in Mberengwa

Patrick Chitumba, patrick.chitumba@chronicle.co.zw DEEP in Mataga, Mberengwa District in the heart of Midlands Province, a transformative initiative under the Presidential Community Fisheries Programme has taken root, breathing new life into the local economy. This endeavour, a community fishery project, stands as testament to the Second Republic’s commitment to driving positive change and inclusive development under the […] …
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Renowned Nust lecturer passes away

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, thandeka.moyo@chronicle.co.zw  RENOWNED researcher and National University of Science and Technology (Nust) lecturer who also chaired the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) executive board, Dr Lerato Nare has died.  He was 59.  Dr Nare passed on last Friday at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo following a short illness.  Nust executive Dean of the Faculty of […] …
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COMMENT: Let’s ALL stand up and celebrate crucial milestone ― our Uhuru

Zimbabwe’s independence is a significant milestone in the country’s history, marking the end of colonial rule and the beginning of self-governance. This event is not just a moment in history, but a continuous journey of freedom and self-determination. It is crucial for young people to stand up and celebrate this independence. Understanding and appreciating the […] …
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70 000 people expected for Independence celebrations

Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Tadious Manyepo in MURAMBINDA MORE than 70 000 people are expected to make their way to Murambinda B High School on Thursday for the country’s 44th national Independence celebrations. This year’s commemorations will be held in this part of Manicaland Province, in line with the Second Republic’s devolution thrust […]
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